khamelean t1_j6hg8iz wrote
Babies grow themselves. The mother is an incubator and food supply…
DesignatedDonut t1_j6hrovc wrote
So does that mean a baby fits the criteria of a parasite?
khamelean t1_j6hrwot wrote
Yep, 100%. A very cute parasite.
jonny1211 t1_j6huc83 wrote
Don’t know about the cute part, people say I was an ugly baby
Raxure t1_j6hutap wrote
Not necessarily true there’s differing opinions on this. Parasites use a host to live quite plainly however their goal is to feed on the host for an indefinite period or until they’re dead. A babies goal while similar to a parasite in nature is to mature to the point where it can umm get out lol. Just a random note though doesn’t really matter much
jaleCro t1_j6hvl7l wrote
> asites use a host to live quite plainly however their goal is to feed on the host for an indefinite period or until they’re dead
there are a number of parasites which only spend a part of their lifecycle as parasites
Purrowpet t1_j6hucuu wrote
The only technical difference is that parasitic interactions are considered on a species-wide basis, not individual. Colloquially, it doesn't make a difference
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